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went to harvard. went to harvard law school and then spent five years on active duty on the frontlines in iraq and afghanistan. a lot of credibility on both sides of the issue. how do you feel about the idea before the president could target someone for aas nation especially an american citizen he would have to go ahead approval for a judge. >> we don't need federal judges involved in sensitive and national security matters and it would be an unconstitutional infringement on the president's authority to keep americans safe. you shouldn't be surprised in america reaches out and exacts justice against you if you take up on the frontlines with terrorists. >> chris: some say senator obama blasted george w. bush for waterboarding and for a lack of transparency about the legal documents that authorized him to do that and yet the fact is that president obama had to be dragged into releasing the legal authorization for his decision to kill people. >> i think there are two kind of schools of thoughts in terms
went to harvard. went to harvard law school and then spent five years on active duty on the frontlines in iraq and afghanistan. a lot of credibility on both sides of the issue. how do you feel about the idea before the president could target someone for aas nation especially an american citizen he would have to go ahead approval for a judge. >> we don't need federal judges involved in sensitive and national security matters and it would be an unconstitutional infringement on the...
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spokesman for harvard law school gave this comment. we are puzzled by the senator's assertions as we are unaware of any basis for them charles friday also told jane mayer today, quote, have i not taken a poll, but i would be surprised if there were any members of the faculty who believed in the communists overthrowing the u.s. government. still, though, it sounds good, particularly when you use that really specific number. i mean, those commies can deny it, but clearly, he's got the fact. he's got a list of 12. jane mayer joins us next. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer wetjet, and you'll dump your old mop. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet starts with a clean pad every time, and its antibacterial cleaner kills bacteria mops can spread around. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. ♪ lovely lady to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! w
spokesman for harvard law school gave this comment. we are puzzled by the senator's assertions as we are unaware of any basis for them charles friday also told jane mayer today, quote, have i not taken a poll, but i would be surprised if there were any members of the faculty who believed in the communists overthrowing the u.s. government. still, though, it sounds good, particularly when you use that really specific number. i mean, those commies can deny it, but clearly, he's got the fact. he's...
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spokesman for harvard law school gave this comment. we are puzzled by the senator's assertions as we are unaware of any basis for them. charles fried also told jane mayer today, "i have not taken a poll, but i would be surprised if there were any members of the faculty who believed in the communists overthrowing the u.s. government." still, though, it sounds good, particularly when you use that really specific number. i mean, those commies can deny it, but clearly, he's got the fact. he's got a list of 12. jane mayer joins us next. so i d. so i d. i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply store
spokesman for harvard law school gave this comment. we are puzzled by the senator's assertions as we are unaware of any basis for them. charles fried also told jane mayer today, "i have not taken a poll, but i would be surprised if there were any members of the faculty who believed in the communists overthrowing the u.s. government." still, though, it sounds good, particularly when you use that really specific number. i mean, those commies can deny it, but clearly, he's got the fact....
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they were interviewed by a harvard professor at the washington -- at the national press club in washington, d.c. [applause] >> hello and welcome to the national press club and the kalb national press club and the kalb report.
they were interviewed by a harvard professor at the washington -- at the national press club in washington, d.c. [applause] >> hello and welcome to the national press club and the kalb national press club and the kalb report.
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you went to harvard, you went to harvard law school, and then you spent fiv yea on active duty, on the front lines, in iraq and afghanistan and you have a lot of credibility on the issue on both side of the equation. how do you feel about the idea? before the president could target someone for assassination, especially an american citizen, he'd have to go get approval from a judge? >> we don't need federal judges involved insensitive and your sent national security matters and it would be unconstitutional infringement on the president's rights to keep america safe. so, if you take up arms against america and fight in the a terrorist training camp on the front lines, pakistan or afghanistan or yemen you shouldn't be surprised if america reaches out and exacts justice against you. >> chris: liz, part of the debate has to do with what some people are calling alleged hypocrisy on the part of the white house, they say senator obama blasted george w. bush for water boarding and, for a lack of transparency. about the legal documents that authorize him to do it and yet the fact is president ob
you went to harvard, you went to harvard law school, and then you spent fiv yea on active duty, on the front lines, in iraq and afghanistan and you have a lot of credibility on the issue on both side of the equation. how do you feel about the idea? before the president could target someone for assassination, especially an american citizen, he'd have to go get approval from a judge? >> we don't need federal judges involved insensitive and your sent national security matters and it would be...
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not the kind of cool thage lodge knew from harvard. he didn't really take calvin coolidge seriously. he i had to with him and told him he might be a good candidate, other times not. if your own state isn't for you, surely you're not going to be nominated to be the president. he didn't go to that convention in chicago. we heard about the smoke sfilled room and harding was chosen to be president. but there was a rebellion the senate was running the whole thing, the republican convention. and out of that rebellion someone said i'm going to nominate a governor. they thought lame root would be a republican progressive t from the midwest. they said let's get a governor. so it was a werner who said coolidge for the vice president. he's a governor, let's have him. there was a lot of pause all of a sudden at the convention. and that's how coolidge got it. i would estimate to lodge's displeasure. >> you say that after calvin coolidge was elected in 1924 as the president elected after the death of harding and all of that, that his vice president
not the kind of cool thage lodge knew from harvard. he didn't really take calvin coolidge seriously. he i had to with him and told him he might be a good candidate, other times not. if your own state isn't for you, surely you're not going to be nominated to be the president. he didn't go to that convention in chicago. we heard about the smoke sfilled room and harding was chosen to be president. but there was a rebellion the senate was running the whole thing, the republican convention. and out...
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even your friends on the harvard faculty they realize this is junk eonomics. you raise the price of labor, you're going to get less of it. melissa: james, what do you think, i'm sorry, christian, what do you think of what you heard. >> found the small business owner, largely sensible but i would like to bring out a key couple of points from the president's proposal. melissa: sure. >> one is value statement, melissa. the value statement is that people who work ought to not be earning poverty level wages. and certainly increasing the cost of labor will increase costs for business but, increasing, u know, providing usda inspections increases the cost of bringing food to market. it is still the right thing to do. i think small business owner is very, very wise in what heaid. this is not necessarily going to result in the loss of jobs, because there are other ways that businesses can go about --. melissa: that is not what he said. he said he will have to close locations and he will not open new locations and hire new people. i mean, jonathan, speak to christian's m
even your friends on the harvard faculty they realize this is junk eonomics. you raise the price of labor, you're going to get less of it. melissa: james, what do you think, i'm sorry, christian, what do you think of what you heard. >> found the small business owner, largely sensible but i would like to bring out a key couple of points from the president's proposal. melissa: sure. >> one is value statement, melissa. the value statement is that people who work ought to not be earning...
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. >> harvard fellow keith richard burke of 34 years of reporting and insights from around the world. next sunday at 8:00 on c-span q&a. >> next, your calls and comments. live at 2:00, c-span begins its new series. first ladies, influence and image with a discussion about the influence of women who served as the first lady. >> what worries me is i do not want to be sitting in the same place i was a couple of years ago going to the government to say can we have more spectrum, please. i would like to see spectrum management that is much more market-driven so that things like incentive options will continue to work. the commission gives more flexibility. the secondary market works it a little bit of a smoother way that it does now. >> you look at the growth rate in data usage from cable data services. anywhere from 30-40% rate on an annual basis. there is an insatiable hunger for capacity. there is a long future to be able to be the provider of choice for the services. >> or from the consumer electronics show with the future of cable, specter views, and research and development tonight a
. >> harvard fellow keith richard burke of 34 years of reporting and insights from around the world. next sunday at 8:00 on c-span q&a. >> next, your calls and comments. live at 2:00, c-span begins its new series. first ladies, influence and image with a discussion about the influence of women who served as the first lady. >> what worries me is i do not want to be sitting in the same place i was a couple of years ago going to the government to say can we have more...
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he is a brilliant scholar of harvard law school. he now has a phd in history. he is a funny, wonderful, sensitive guy who is also a great teacher. jennifer i was reading her cd. i want to be her. i love this woman. she is a native texan and a graduate of the united states naval academy. she has not stopped helping people all of her life. she is an exceptional cross- country missionary. it goes on and on. this is a person who if you are in trouble, you want her on your team. i want to be her when i grow up. but we are going to do for the session is have rebecca lee start with her questions and then ken vanderbilt the second in china for the third. we will proceed in that auto -- order until all 15 questions are answered. ruth bader ginsburg will come to the podium to answer the questions. we will have this dialogue. >> i learned that your dean was the honesty. i would like to begin by quoting a line from a famous translation of the odyssey. this is the story of a man never at a loss. when i met 20 years ago a woman who is never at a loss. that is susan. whatever
he is a brilliant scholar of harvard law school. he now has a phd in history. he is a funny, wonderful, sensitive guy who is also a great teacher. jennifer i was reading her cd. i want to be her. i love this woman. she is a native texan and a graduate of the united states naval academy. she has not stopped helping people all of her life. she is an exceptional cross- country missionary. it goes on and on. this is a person who if you are in trouble, you want her on your team. i want to be her...
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. -- i think it was from harvard. and he went back to his country and i remember him calling on one of your programs indicating that with all of the brains that we have in america in reference to scientists, doctors and all of the intelligent people, he never could understand how america could not get past racism, bigotry, and hatred. now, and in reference to the sequester -- host: what is your take away in reference to what you heard the gentleman say? caller: you can look at racism or hatred or bigotry, and look at when barack obama ran and you have people standing in line for seven or eight hours. you should not have people standing in line for several hours to vote. that should not happen in america. host: we will come back to your question for megan hughes. the first, i want to go to this article. we have a couple of things from our caller. one was about the legacy of george w. bush. the other was about our past as we are working to get past the sequester. guest: right, and talking about the debt and the long-ter
. -- i think it was from harvard. and he went back to his country and i remember him calling on one of your programs indicating that with all of the brains that we have in america in reference to scientists, doctors and all of the intelligent people, he never could understand how america could not get past racism, bigotry, and hatred. now, and in reference to the sequester -- host: what is your take away in reference to what you heard the gentleman say? caller: you can look at racism or hatred...
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the campaign finance institute here in washington and resurged be received his bachelor's of art from harvard and his doctorate from the university of california berkeley. welcome back cato. >> thank you for having me. what can i say about the impact of citizens united? likable academic, i will say it's too soon to tell and we need more research. when this is done, i will speculate. i'm worried about what is happening to party organizations. it's not entirely the fault of citizens united but that in combination with speech now has made it far much worse for parties. i the more money should flow through political parties and civic groups because at least in theory parties are more accountable and tend to use their money to help challenges and are less inclined to support extremist, which is no small matter in today's polarized environment. here we go. thank you. here are some trends i see and how citizen as united plays into them. it did not cause them but it greases the wheels, especially since 2000 to when congress passed the bi-partisan campaign reform act. there is a redistribution of mone
the campaign finance institute here in washington and resurged be received his bachelor's of art from harvard and his doctorate from the university of california berkeley. welcome back cato. >> thank you for having me. what can i say about the impact of citizens united? likable academic, i will say it's too soon to tell and we need more research. when this is done, i will speculate. i'm worried about what is happening to party organizations. it's not entirely the fault of citizens united...
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a harvard professor found names typically associated with african americans were 25% more likely to produce ad results offering background checks and suggesting the person had a criminal record. she conducted the study after a search for her own name and turned up an ad reading -- pakistani schoolgirl attacked by the taliban last year has undergone successful surgery to repair her skull. malala yousafza was left seriously wounded when militants shot her in the head for campaigning for the rights of girls. shortly before her operation, she announced the creation of a new foundation to advocate for children. >> today you can see that i am alive. i can see. i can see you. i concede everyone. today, i can see and i'm getting better day by day. it is because of the prayer's of people. because of the people, men, women, children -- all of them have prayed for me. because of these prayers' and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. this is the second line. i want to serve the people. i want everyone, every girl, every child to be educated. we have organized by fund. >> those are
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hennessey holds an undergraduate degree from stanford and master's degree in public policy from harvard university school of government. as the chair of president obama's council of economic advisers from january, 2009 until september, 2010, dr. christina romer was one of the four economic principles who met with president obama deily to design and guided the administration's response to the great recession. dr. romer played a role in the administration's macroeconomic policy, reform of the financial system, health care reform and budget policy. inexpert of the history in macroeconomics, dr. romer is a scholar on the causes of the great depression and impact of monetary and fiscal policy. in addition to the current roll at the class of the 1957 wilson professor of the comics of the university of california berkeley, she's also the director of the program and monetary economics of the national bureau of economics research. dr. romer as a regular contributor to "the new york times" column and a contributing editor for bloomberg television. dr. romer holds a graduate degree from william an
hennessey holds an undergraduate degree from stanford and master's degree in public policy from harvard university school of government. as the chair of president obama's council of economic advisers from january, 2009 until september, 2010, dr. christina romer was one of the four economic principles who met with president obama deily to design and guided the administration's response to the great recession. dr. romer played a role in the administration's macroeconomic policy, reform of the...
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he's a harvard trained lawyer. he went to princeton. he's a debate champion, and you can see him employing those sorts of tactics here. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and sort of guilt by association would fly in a courtroom, but i think in ted cruz you have someone who is essentially auditioning to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog. he is very much auditioning for that role. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very much like his style. but, again, i think in some ways it certainly reflects what republicans i think are hoping to do over this next week, and that is further chip away at hagel and hope that something will stick and that another shoe will drop. >> let's take a look at another thing. first of all, just in terms of british-style debate, british-style debate you use innuendo, you use rhetoric. american-style debate, guys, is about documentation. it's about bringing in evidence. that's how we debate in this country. the british do it with flair and all
he's a harvard trained lawyer. he went to princeton. he's a debate champion, and you can see him employing those sorts of tactics here. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and sort of guilt by association would fly in a courtroom, but i think in ted cruz you have someone who is essentially auditioning to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog. he is very much auditioning for that role. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very...
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. >> well, what he's saying harvard is the seed bed of communism. >> hold off. i want to play the president making his argument for loyal opposition. the republican party getting its act together to be an effective counterbalancing force that works to govern the country, right? there's this question of sort of purging of the nuts which is a term i don't really love. but about people that we think are extremists or stand in the way of actual functioning, practical politics, right? the exchange. but the thing to me, as someone who is to the left. pretty far to the left of the american mainstream politics, what investment do i have in getting that worked out? the question is, do i want a republican party that, fringeor instance, comes to the table on climate? that's what i want. right after this break. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people
. >> well, what he's saying harvard is the seed bed of communism. >> hold off. i want to play the president making his argument for loyal opposition. the republican party getting its act together to be an effective counterbalancing force that works to govern the country, right? there's this question of sort of purging of the nuts which is a term i don't really love. but about people that we think are extremists or stand in the way of actual functioning, practical politics, right?...
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. >> she wants him to go to harvard. >> okay. >>> and the "los angeles times" says that twitter's video app called vine now warns users it contains age-restricted material and no one under age 17 is allows to use the app. they use vine to watch and share porn. >>> take a look at these categories -- i was going to say but i decided not to. >> good. >>> take a look at these categorying. together they make up the chorus from a soing that's very popular here. carly rae jepsen's "call me maybe." >> hairks i just met you. this is crazy. but here's my number. so call me. may "b." in quotations marks. yeah, we went there. >> we'll hear from carly rae tomorrow along with grammy awards host ll cool j. at's tomorrow on "cbs this morning." remember you can see the 55th grammy awards sunday night at 8:00, 17 central right here on cbs. >>> one of the people president obama is turning to for advice is gary loveman. he's ceo of seecaesars corporation. he joined caesars 15 years ago. welcome back. >> thank you, charlie. >> that was after being a major at m.i.t. who got into the casino business. can we a
. >> she wants him to go to harvard. >> okay. >>> and the "los angeles times" says that twitter's video app called vine now warns users it contains age-restricted material and no one under age 17 is allows to use the app. they use vine to watch and share porn. >>> take a look at these categories -- i was going to say but i decided not to. >> good. >>> take a look at these categorying. together they make up the chorus from a soing that's...
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that's according to harvard smithsonian center for astro physics. the co-author of the report says this would make it much easier to discover life beyond our solar system. >>> facebook is coming clean. what they're about to start telling you about the ads on your profile page. >>> and the geeky godaddy star locking lips on tv again? this time it's no supermodel. wait until you see this. what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we've got a lot of empty cans. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. will restore even skin tone? think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of
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when kids get pell grants, federal dollars go to carvel -- harvard, yale, with those grants. food stamps can be used and redeemed at any store in your neighborhood. medicare can also be used at not just public hospitals. the idea we just cannot do that in public education is an odd thing. people often make an argument when it comes to vouchers, making the argument, we should not take it out of the system but take the money and invest in failing schools to make them better. here is why i think that makes absolutely no sense. we do not use that logic in any but -- any other part of our lives. if you went to a dry cleaner down the street, for every 10, seven came back with a huge burn marks on them, what would you do? you would stop going. what if they said, you cannot stop giving us your business and money, because we need your money to be able to invest in new equipment and to train our employees and if you take your business away, we will not do that. if we are willing to take that much care with our laundry, should we not take at least that much care with our kids? >> what d
when kids get pell grants, federal dollars go to carvel -- harvard, yale, with those grants. food stamps can be used and redeemed at any store in your neighborhood. medicare can also be used at not just public hospitals. the idea we just cannot do that in public education is an odd thing. people often make an argument when it comes to vouchers, making the argument, we should not take it out of the system but take the money and invest in failing schools to make them better. here is why i think...
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when kids get pell grants, federal dollars go to harvard or yale or wherever they want but part of the institution with those grants. you don't believe in food stamps that can be used and medium that any store that you go to in your neighborhood. medicare can also be used not just at public hospitals. so, the idea that we can't do that in public education is an odd thing. the second thing is people often make the argument when it comes to vouchers they say we shouldn't take the money out of the system, we should take it and invest in the schools to make them better. here's why i think that makes no sense. we don't use that in any other part of our lives. if you went to a dry cleaner down the street and out of every ten come seven came back with a burn mark. would you do? you would stop giving. what if the people said you can't stop giving us your business and your money because we need your money to be a will to invest in new equipment and to train our employees and if you take our business away, we are not going to be able to do that. what would you say? not with my shirts. so if we a
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he was head of the harvard debate team. >> princeton or harvard. >> a very bright guy. >> a little too big for his britches. >> people that knew him before said you would like him. >> he has been kicking shins, being comparely rude and i guess maybe it's all a marketing ploy to raise the most money among conservatives nationwide. >> it's getting him a lot of attention. he is in the news more than anybody else. i'm not sure it's a good long term strategy for the republican party or not a good long term strategy for him. this may play to the audience in texas. beyond texas, i don't know this plays so well. >> i don't know. the problem for texas and ted cruz and his style of politics is texas is changing. six years from now, when he runs for re-election, if he runs for re-election, it will be a vastly different state, more purple. people forget not so long ago, texas was a democratic state, back and forth. do you think, like mark thinks, maybe there's a national play here? >> it was pointed out to me yesterday he was born in canada. there's a problem -- i heard this argument yesterday thi
he was head of the harvard debate team. >> princeton or harvard. >> a very bright guy. >> a little too big for his britches. >> people that knew him before said you would like him. >> he has been kicking shins, being comparely rude and i guess maybe it's all a marketing ploy to raise the most money among conservatives nationwide. >> it's getting him a lot of attention. he is in the news more than anybody else. i'm not sure it's a good long term strategy for...
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i guess he's afraid to be attacked as being a harvard guy. so he's -- anyway, i don't know. >> i think his approach has pleased a lot of conservatives who said stick it to them, go to congress, don't play ball, be your own man. marco rubio over the weekend tweeted out support along those lines this weekend for ted cruz. it strikes me as shortsighted. if you're going to be in the united states senate for a long time, or a short time, you're going to need all these people, many of whom you're alienating, to get done anything you want to do through the kcongress. >> he didn't expect to be there, to he's a little unshackled. >> i don't care about seniority system in the senate. turn over the tables in the temple, man. that's fine with me. i'm worried about a republican national party that is losing in swing districts badly. anyway -- >> all right. still ahead on "morning joe," former senior adviser to president obama, david axelrod, will join us. also, cnbc's andrew ross sorkin. it's president's day. kids are off. up next, mike allen with the pol
i guess he's afraid to be attacked as being a harvard guy. so he's -- anyway, i don't know. >> i think his approach has pleased a lot of conservatives who said stick it to them, go to congress, don't play ball, be your own man. marco rubio over the weekend tweeted out support along those lines this weekend for ted cruz. it strikes me as shortsighted. if you're going to be in the united states senate for a long time, or a short time, you're going to need all these people, many of whom...
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meng mentioned this earlier and it bears repeting, in letters of support for h.r. 592, harvard professor says, religious institutions may receive government aid if it is in the context of a broadly available program that are newt -- with criteria neutral toward religion and poses no religious favoritism. he says once fema has a program in place to aid building reairs, houses of worship should not be exempt from receiving this aid. this is all the more important given the neutral role we have seen houses of worship play without regard to religion to those afflicted in the wake of sandy and countless previous disasters. federal disaster relief aid in the form of social insurance and means of helping battered communities get them back on their feet. churches, synagogues, mosques and other houses of worship are an essential part of the recovery process. religious lib tir scholar, madam speaker, professor douglas lacoc wrote a letter endorsing h r. 5 2 writing that charitable contributions to places of worship are tax deductible, even though the tax benefits to the donor are like a matching g
meng mentioned this earlier and it bears repeting, in letters of support for h.r. 592, harvard professor says, religious institutions may receive government aid if it is in the context of a broadly available program that are newt -- with criteria neutral toward religion and poses no religious favoritism. he says once fema has a program in place to aid building reairs, houses of worship should not be exempt from receiving this aid. this is all the more important given the neutral role we have...
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i don't know if they teach pretzel making at harvard law school, but what they've done here is twist the constitution into a pretzel and that's not appropriate. >> steve: where is the outrage? five years ago there was plenty of outrage, mainstream media and the left. take a look at this right here. 144, screen left, democrats questioned george w. bush on gitmo and interrogation. 18 had questions for him regarding eavesdropping and parts of the patriot act. only 8 democrats are questioning the president with these drone strikes where people are getting killed. >> well, there is no question that a party wants to support its president. that's nothing new. but what's at issue here is that the constitution is being undermined and that the power of government is so great now that government, even without any proof at all, can go anywhere in the world and go after anybody it wants, press a but then and kill that person. that's what this is about. suppose china had decided they want o use this same policy. this opens the door for massive violations of international law, for putting the rules
i don't know if they teach pretzel making at harvard law school, but what they've done here is twist the constitution into a pretzel and that's not appropriate. >> steve: where is the outrage? five years ago there was plenty of outrage, mainstream media and the left. take a look at this right here. 144, screen left, democrats questioned george w. bush on gitmo and interrogation. 18 had questions for him regarding eavesdropping and parts of the patriot act. only 8 democrats are questioning...
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. >> and you take a guy like ted cruise, he went it a community college in texas or was it harvard? this rove ad suggests quite a few things. mitch mcconnell is concerned about ashley judd. >> he is concerned in general. he is a power here in washington and who i covered back when he was county judge in louisville. he has never been wildly popular in the state. he always had a tough race even when he hasn't had significant opponents and he's on a fault line. kentucky is a red state in presidential elections, mitch is not that popular. what he is afraid of is not ashley judd, but a tea party-style attack along the lines of that. >> he has reason to be concerned. obviously back in 2008 or 2010, rand paul was running in the primaries and mcconnell and the entire kentucky establishment with rand aggressively -- rand paul's machine beat him and wasn't even close. >> it's a very complicated legacy. without mitch mcconnell there would be no thrivingly party in the state of kentucky. one thing he has done is be architect. that made 2010 the rejection of his guy so striking. mitch mcconnell'
. >> and you take a guy like ted cruise, he went it a community college in texas or was it harvard? this rove ad suggests quite a few things. mitch mcconnell is concerned about ashley judd. >> he is concerned in general. he is a power here in washington and who i covered back when he was county judge in louisville. he has never been wildly popular in the state. he always had a tough race even when he hasn't had significant opponents and he's on a fault line. kentucky is a red state...
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where i'm going to serve this spring as a fellow at the institute of politics at the kennedy center at harvard but i have to tell you, i'm already feeling a little homesick because i have so enjoyed after the hectic years in washington being back home in austin, texas. my husband seems to be glad i'm once again living in the same city with him and our son is a third year law student at the university of texas so he drops by whenever he's hungry or out of money which means we see a lot of him which has been great. but most of all i've really enjoyed being a little less visible and not having my name mentioned in headlines or blogs or those nasty gossip columns and just being a little less visible in general, having more of a private life although because i've been on television so much over the last course of the president's presidency, we still have quite a few of what my family refers to as karen sightings or people will point or stare or think they went to school with me. a woman once said i know you from somewhere, where is it? and i said maybe you saw me on television. she said oh, that's
where i'm going to serve this spring as a fellow at the institute of politics at the kennedy center at harvard but i have to tell you, i'm already feeling a little homesick because i have so enjoyed after the hectic years in washington being back home in austin, texas. my husband seems to be glad i'm once again living in the same city with him and our son is a third year law student at the university of texas so he drops by whenever he's hungry or out of money which means we see a lot of him...